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Massive Fire Destroys Under-Construction Apartment Complex in Lehi Lehi, Utah – November 9, 2025 A four-story apartment building under construction in Lehi’s Traverse Mountain area was completely destroyed by fire Sunday morning, sending thick black smoke across the Wasatch Front and prompting a multi-agency emergency response. The smoke could...

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